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One example of a Supportive Technique would be the [[Telekinisis]] technique, used by [[Chiaotzu]] and [[General Blue]]. It is first seen in [[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]], where General Blue uses it in the fight between [[Goku]], [[Krillin]] and himself. He uses it in order to pin Goku down, so that he may openly attack him. However, Goku eventually breaks free from it. It is then seen in the 22nd [[Tenkaichi Budokai]], where Chiaotzu uses it in the match with Krillin, where he directly attacks Krillin's internal organs without touching him. Later in the tournament, during Goku's match against Tien, Chiaotzu is ordered by Master Shen to repeatedly paralyse Goku and hold him in place with his telekinesis. Tien discovers this however, and tells Chiaotzu to stop this. Telekinisis can also be used to move inanimate objects, where [[Frieza]] is seen moving the [[Dragon Balls]].
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One example of a Supportive Technique would be the [[Telekinesis]] technique, used by [[Chiaotzu]] and [[General Blue]]. It is first seen in [[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]], where General Blue uses it in the fight between [[Goku]], [[Krillin]] and himself. He uses it in order to pin Goku down, so that he may openly attack him. However, Goku eventually breaks free from it. It is then seen in the 22nd [[Tenkaichi Budokai]], where Chiaotzu uses it in the match with Krillin, where he directly attacks Krillin's internal organs without touching him. Later in the tournament, during Goku's match against Tien, Chiaotzu is ordered by Master Shen to repeatedly paralyse Goku and hold him in place with his telekinesis. Tien discovers this however, and tells Chiaotzu to stop this. Telekinesis can also be used to move inanimate objects, where [[Frieza]] is seen moving the [[Dragon Balls]].

Revision as of 18:22, 25 April 2010

'Supportive Techniques are techniques which appear in the Dragon Ball series, that are used in order to assist the user in a fight. There are a few number of Supportive Techniques, however, they are significant and memorable in the series.


One example of a Supportive Technique would be the Telekinesis technique, used by Chiaotzu and General Blue. It is first seen in Dragon Ball, where General Blue uses it in the fight between Goku, Krillin and himself. He uses it in order to pin Goku down, so that he may openly attack him. However, Goku eventually breaks free from it. It is then seen in the 22nd Tenkaichi Budokai, where Chiaotzu uses it in the match with Krillin, where he directly attacks Krillin's internal organs without touching him. Later in the tournament, during Goku's match against Tien, Chiaotzu is ordered by Master Shen to repeatedly paralyse Goku and hold him in place with his telekinesis. Tien discovers this however, and tells Chiaotzu to stop this. Telekinesis can also be used to move inanimate objects, where Frieza is seen moving the Dragon Balls.